Finally, great bedrock redstone youtube, you are a rare breed my friend.
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
Yay!! Super glad you enjoy :D I'd like to do more videos on item sorters. Maybe break it up a bit so it's less rambley x]]
@Nermal1447 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. You gave me a lot to think about. I did not think of back to back sorters like you have near the end. Three items/questions if I may. I am getting ready to try some of this on a realms server for the first time. Wish me luck. 1. Why do you use target blocks on the protected item filter and a piston on the unprotected? I thought they both did the same function of redirecting the red stone. 2. Yes please on a tutorial of building a multi item sorter. What little I saw of yours in this video looks similar to what I have seen on another channel and I would love to see the differences. 3. Any other special needs for these on a realms server. I love how you cautioned about using repeaters in sorters on realms in your item sorter video. I have taken that to heart. Thank you again for posting this and other videos. I really enjoyed your red stone series. Very educational.
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
yay! I'm glad you like! :D for question 1: they are both just to redirect the redstone. You can replace the target blocks with pistons, but can't use targets on the non-overflow design. This is because the redstone torch on the piston turns off when the piston is powered by the block (for some crazy reason) where as the target would actually need redstone to go into it to toggle the torch. 2. I can do that! Will take a bit to design though. Never designed one tbh, the multi-item I built for the video was just a tutorial lol & I'd def do it differently because that design uses an infinite clock & leaves a gap in between chests. I'd like to avoid both of those things if possible :D 3. Nope! Lag from servers/realms might cause items to skip more often, but I've never had a problem with it. The item sorter itself also shouldn't be laggy. I've build a few on realms that had around 300 item cells, so like..... idk maybe 2,000+ hoppers and was surprised that I never noticed any lag. But, I would maybe recommend chunk aligning to some extent, because hoppers are more laggy if they are trying to push items into unloaded chunks. But odds are that even if you don't chunk align it won't really matter, because most of the hoppers will be empty, or pointed down & the filter hoppers are locked anyway.
@Nermal1447 ай бұрын
@@OmLedu For designing a multi item sorter, I understand. They seem to either have an infinite clock, a cart system, a lever to turn it off/on, or only runs on the first dropper elevator and powers all elevators at the same time (noisy or leaves items in elevators). I tried to build a hybrid of two channels MIS, but failed horribly. To get rid of the gap gap, I can only think of an anti dropper elevator for the hoppers. Instead of a powered pulse going up, you need a non powered pulse going down (slowly in sync with items coming off of an elevator or into the system). Cannot even imagine how to do that. For the clock, is there a way to have a timer reset any time an item comes into the bottom dropper of any elevator? Or maybe something like a hopper or hopper/dropper clock that fills/empties to keep the clock going then automatically turns off? Again, not too experienced here. I guess sometimes the easiest is just to manually sort it for small/personal builds. Thank you again for the why and not just the how in your videos. Another thing I learned from this video is about observers on chunk borders. I never considered that loading and unloading chunks could cause an observer to fire.
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
@@Nermal144 Yes! to all of that haha Observers on chunk borders noticing chunks loading and unloading is suuuper interesting! Ive only ever seen it cause problems XD but!!! You could totally use it to like trigger when loaded from a certain direction o.o always wanted to find a use for it XDD As for multi-item, yeaaaah. I really don't know where to begin lolzz i know the basic idea, but timing everything won't be very fun XD it's like one thing to make it work on paper, and another thing to be stable in game XD I have wondered if you could like.... idk trigger the clock when it sees items come in and have that on a timer or something >.> not too sure. I've never used one in a world (because i hate leaving items in the slots XD) so i've never tinkered with one to see what all you can actually do. But ill do a bunch of research, look at designs etc & see if I can figure out a fully auto one
@davisdiercks7 ай бұрын
Dude I am just binging all your vids lol this channel is massively underappreciated, top tier content
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
Yay!!! Tysmmm
@mackenziebeardsell25723 ай бұрын
Idk how you haven’t blown up. You are by far the most help minecraft KZbin channel I have found. Love the content, one day you will blow up ❤
@OmLedu3 ай бұрын
@@mackenziebeardsell2572 Yay!!! That makes me happy to hear :D If I do it'll be because of awesome people like you! Until then I just like being helpful :>
@freedomismine46077 ай бұрын
I like your style man
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
Nice!! Tysmm :D I was worried it was gonna be too rambley X]]
@joshuaclark699118 күн бұрын
Great channel! You are my go-to redstone guy!
@OmLedu18 күн бұрын
@@joshuaclark6991 Yay!! Tysmm glad you enjoy!
@Iloveloaf6 ай бұрын
A good redstone KZbin in which their redstone contraptions don't break
@OmLedu6 ай бұрын
Redstone is fun :D I wanna get back to figuring out some minigames & more custom contraptions. Thanks for your comment! I hope you enjoy :D
@MarkPattershall7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
Anytime!! I hope it helps! :DD
@edriemarricle64207 ай бұрын
GREAT information!!!! Loved it🥳
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy!
@lchristmasl7773 ай бұрын
hey brother! new subscriber, great content man. i had a question i was hoping you could help me with. i have a sorting system set up with an input chest that dumps items into a hopper minecart to deliver them to the rest of the system. i recently added a new hopper line going into the top of the input chest directly for your shulker unloader :) well, the system is designed to read an output from the chest when items are in it to send the minecart when the timing circuit has finished. anyway, the issue is that the items seem to be completely bypassing the chest and going straight from the top hopper into the minecart, even though there is a chest between them. thus rendering my timing circuit useless (which is bad). is this some kind of bedrock bug? or is it intended? do you have any idea?
@OmLedu3 ай бұрын
@@lchristmasl777 @christmas8592 Mb!! Was editing video. That is because hopper minecarts pull items from up to 2 blocks above them. Lot's of alternative ways you could do it depending on what you already have... just keep in mind that the minecart can pull from a block through a block. So could like move your circuit & chest up 1 block & have a hopper where the chest currently is. Or load the chest from the side rather than the top. Or have a double chest so there is no longer a hopper above the minecart but still above the chest. Or ignore it and let the minecart fill up until it backs up into the chest. Or have the circuit looking at the minecart instead of the chest. Etc. Etc. Hope that helps!! Glad you enjoy
@lchristmasl7773 ай бұрын
oh my goodness thanks so much for helping me out brother. i really do appreciate it! i will try one of those fixes for sure. cant wait for the next uploads keep it up @@OmLedu
@OmLedu3 ай бұрын
@@lchristmasl777 Awesomeeeee :D Always happy to help! Especially with super cool stuff like with what it sounds like you got goin on :> Item sorters are the best. I end up with chest monsters everywhere if I don't have one X]
@DavidBroome19784 ай бұрын
Why bother with redstone for the overflow since nothing needs to be filtered on these - it's just all the non sorted items?
@OmLedu4 ай бұрын
@@DavidBroome1978 If you mean overflow as in the very last chest; if you load and unload the area while items are going through, there is a chance that an item or 2 will skip their corresponding sorter. Or if individual chests fill up and overflow they'll need a place to go. & if people wanted to build a smaller storage just wanted to have an example. Or if you mean overflow protection. Tbh i never use it!! I always use the smaller non overflow protected & just make sure to condense stuff down into shulkers as I collect. But again just wanted to have an example, since there are different strokes for different folks :DD Or! If you meant something else entirely that went right over my head, just lmk! :D I'm always curious what people think or what questions they pose
@DavidBroome19783 ай бұрын
@@OmLedu I meant the last chest. I'm learning a lot from your videos
@OmLedu3 ай бұрын
@@DavidBroome1978 Niceee! I'm glad to hear that! Learning is fun :D
@DavidBroome19783 ай бұрын
Great talking to you on discord
@OmLedu3 ай бұрын
@@DavidBroome1978 I was wondering if that was you! Glad to have ya! Pop in anytime
@tarond573 күн бұрын
When I load the top sorter without the overflow protection, the previous sorter will drain its filter items. Any idea why? I'm doing double stack overflow protected on the bottom and not protected on top
@tarond573 күн бұрын
I tried putting a 32 stack in instead of a 64 and letting it drain to 18, maybe 64 was causing the system to think it was in overflow and drain the neighboring sections
@OmLedu3 күн бұрын
@@tarond57 Yeah exactly. For the non-overflow protect don't stick in too many to start or it will drain the neighboring cells. I usually just put like 2 items in and let the rest fill in on their ownnnn. Thats also what makes it non-overflow protecteddd. Where when the 1st slot starts to fill up it starts draining the neighboring cells. I like to do that as well though, have non-protected at the top to crunch space, then protected at the bottom incase stuff starts to back uppp
@MarkPattershall7 ай бұрын
How hard is it to press the like button guys
@OmLedu7 ай бұрын
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@bitebaykon99486 ай бұрын
A problem l experienced with your redstone torch elevators, that you don't mention in your video, is items get left behind in the dropper tower when all items have vacated the base dropper. Also the elevator with the sticky piston fails to work when the dropper is fed by a hopper. I'm in a realm. Are these just faults I'm experiencing?
@OmLedu6 ай бұрын
I did mean to mention that!! It's "harder" to make a perfect elevator with no items getting left :< Using a slow clock + torches going up typically will move all the items without leaving any behind. But with lag or if unloaded it will leave some behind. The faster clocks (with the pistons) are more for fast inputs, like having multiple hoppers going into the dropper. For single hopper inputs i would recomend the slow competitor clock. Using the competitor + repeater should also leave less or no items behind as well! Because the torches & droppers can actually keep up with it haha Hope this helps! If you need the elevator to not leave any behind, I can try to brain storm a bit. There are a few things you can try other than a slower clock.
@bitebaykon99486 ай бұрын
@@OmLedu Many thanks for your prompt reply giving me confidence that it was just not my problem. Viewing your video again l noticed another elevator (around 21: 00) using observers. With a bit of research and experimentation l am able to create (although very expensive) a lossless elevator. Thank you for a very informative video.
@OmLedu6 ай бұрын
@@bitebaykon9948 Awesome!!! I'm glad you figured out what you were trying to do
@bitebaykon99486 ай бұрын
@@OmLedu No, a tower of observers on the back of a tower of droppers separated by a block. Then another vertical stack of observers to the rear of those observers looking down with redstone dust between them. The bottom observer looking at a simple clock formed around the base making a 5 x 3 footprint. As a bonus it only operates when there are items in the system, moves all the items to the top and is silent in operation. All inspired by your video.
@OmLedu6 ай бұрын
@@bitebaykon9948 ooooo like some multi-item sorter designs!!!! I didn't even think of that :ooo Great idea!!!! :o
@eloruskАй бұрын
The comparator redstone clock stops firing once all the items have moved out of the bottom dropper and get stuck in the middle of the line. How can I fix this without adding a manual switch?
@OmLeduАй бұрын
@@elorusk Here is a video on "lossless" item elevators kzbin.info/www/bejne/hXK1coJjjJh2jsksi=Nfuy--cB5-cBHF5P
@elorusk29 күн бұрын
@OmLedu I should have searched your channel, of course you'd already have a tutorial😂 thanks a ton!
@OmLedu29 күн бұрын
@@elorusk Hope that helps!!
@tarond5710 күн бұрын
Does this still works as of 1.21
@OmLedu10 күн бұрын
@@tarond57 yuss
@sergemarlon3 ай бұрын
Kwe' Amle'tu. Sup?
@OmLedu3 ай бұрын
@lorenelkins54365 ай бұрын
do you have a realm/server. would love to help with builds. I'm an old man, I bought this game for my kids when they were kids, lol. I played with them as part of the building structures. never knew what redstone was. I was just having fun with them. fast forward 12 years later, I'm watching KZbin videos, and up pops a Mumbo Jumbo redstone tutorial. Now I'm an engineer, and my favorite thing to do is get on Autocad and design something. Let me just say minecraft is the square root of autocad. lol. I've been hooked ever since. about a year and a half now. Because of my age, and knowledge of logic, I became a part of some big builders projects. I made a few videos for them. they are posted on my page. they were making a game within Minecraft. so, I know structure blocks and command blocks now. it's just coding. but, anyway, if you need help, or dint mind if I join and learn some stuff, I'm way above average, but I want to learn everything. I love making/editing videos, too. Great tutorial, btw.
@OmLedu5 ай бұрын
Nice! I've met a few people similar to you throughout the years. That started with their kids then kept on a goin. The oldest person I've played with was in his 80s and started playing with his granddaughter XD As for servers I don't own one sadly, but the server I am a part of is open for applications! It's called GuildRockSMP, has people of all ages & anyone can apply through discord. I have a link to it on my discord, or on my GuildRock Let's play videos. I also know a few people who are hosting more casual realms as well. But GuildRock sounds like it might be a good fit! No play requirement or anything like that. The application process is more to ensure that people can follow rules, get along with others, & have some sort of experience. & has several content creators as well! That's always a happy plus! I can post a discord link to it here if that would be easier.... one sec I'll edit it in.... Discord:discord.gg/RGBrGnjN7b That should work :D